Maharashtra: Thieves blow 5 lakh cash by utilizing the Indo-pack game, police arrested

Mumbai, September 20 (IANS). During the cricket match in India-Pakistan, three former Bollywood Park employees stole Rs 5 Lakh at Filmcity in Goregaon, Mumbai. Dindoshi police arrested the three accused on Saturday and seized their possession of 2.5 lakh calls. The accused stole the stolen money hidden in the garbage dump behind the public toilet, which they intended to blow drugs and pleasure. The Court sent oversee the three to September 21 to the police. The incident happened on the night of September 14, when the entire country was made on the TV screen. The cash box was stolen from Bollywood Park Office. The accused, who left the work three months ago, broke the locker box by creating a duplicate key. According to police, the accused Hussain Bhatt (bus cleaner), Abhishek screen (bus conductor) and Abhishek (former office employee) had an idea of ​​office safety. They knew that cash was a collection from September 7 to 14 and where it was held. Hussain worked in the bowling line of Jogeshwari, while others were associated with filmcity. The thieves felt that there was no monitoring because the CCTV camera was not installed to the door in the office. They came inside, looted cash and escaped. Once the complaint was received, Dindoshi police searched CCTV footage and arrested the three in various places in Mumbai. Police said the thieves hid money in the garbage, so if they got a chance, took it out. The rest of the amount confessed to buying drugs and flying in the party. Police have registered a case under Articles 380 (theft) and 457 (the house at night) of the IPC. The senior official said: “The busy businesses of the match gave the thieves a chance, but our quick actions revealed the whole secret.” Management has now announced to enlarge the camera and strengthen the lock -up system. The investigation into the case is underway, and police are trying to recover the remaining amount. -Ians Sch Share This Story Tags

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